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Mané has left Qatar and here's what he's asking to return to Liverpool

Bayern Munich striker left Qatar but not the Reds 

By Charles Cornwall

Bayern Munich striker left Qatar but not the Reds 
Bayern Munich striker left Qatar but not the Reds 
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After a couple of weeks full of uncertainty around the Senegalese national team regarding Sadio Mané's injury, the decision that the Bayern Munich striker will not play in the World Cup came as a bucket of ice water for both the African national team and the Bundesliga side, who were looking for their player to return to his best form he showed a few months ago at Anfield.

After neither the Senegal national team nor the Bavarian side failed to achieve their goal with Sadio Mané, it is now the player himself who is looking to fulfil his professional objectives, prioritising his health and recovery so that he can return to the pitch as soon as possible, If he achieves that first major objective, the African attacker will be reconsidered by Bayern once the Bundesliga activities are reactivated, although behind his return, there is possibly an interest that Klopp and the Reds see him again as a reinforcement option shortly after leaving Anfield.

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In a hypothetical scenario where Sadio Mané could have things his own way, there would surely be very few conditions for him to decide to return to Liverpool, perhaps the most important of which would be to have consistency on the pitch, not being relegated to the bench for too many games and handing that goalscoring tag to Roberto Firmino and Darwin Núñez.

Perhaps having Mohamed Salah on the right would be another request that Mané would make to Reds manager Jurgen Klopp, as the synergy created between the two for several years was so great that it surpassed at times what was done by the BBC (Gareth Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema) or the MSN (Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez).

Mané left out of the World Cup

Although Mané misses Liverpool too much today, the English side have now overcome their departure to the Bundesliga, as in Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah, and Darwin Núñez, they have found in these last six weeks of play a good synergy that has made them progress as a team, advancing to the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League and progressing in the Premier League to sixth overall.


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